Trusted Computing Group to Co-Host International Trusted Computing
and Security Innovation Summit April 6 with China National Security
Standards Committee

April 04, 2017 10:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ideas, techniques, research and practical solutions to address security
and privacy challenges will be shared at the International Trusted
Computing and Security Innovation Summit hosted by the Trusted
Computing Group (TCG) and TC 260 (China National Security Standards
Committee) April 6, 2017, at the Lakeview Hotel at Peking University in
Beijing, China.

The conference will bring together keynotes and technical presentations
from security and privacy experts representing academic research
institutions, leading-edge technology companies, and government. Topics
include trusted computing techniques used to mitigate risks and provide
assurance while meeting market requirements, perspectives on how
standardization and community collaboration can create the necessary
conditions for innovation and optimism, and new tools and research
intended to bridge the security and privacy gaps in the marketplace
today. Participants will hear global perspectives on trusted computing
through the vision and strategic insights of domestic and international
speakers.

“As more and more devices are being connected in cyberspace, supporting
rapid adoption of various applications including cloud computing and
artificial intelligence based services, we are also facing growing cyber
threats. One of the major challenges and opportunities is how
to maintain a sufficient level of innovation to keep users safe. We are
very excited to have many security and standard experts, including
government, academic and enterprise representatives, come together to
speak at this annual international summit, to offer their perspectives
and best practices around trusted computing technology in
various areas,” said Jing de Jong Chen, Vice President TCG. “We
anticipate a successful conference designed to support collaboration and
innovation.”

Since 2009, TCG’s Greater China Regional Forum has been working with
Chinese enterprise and academic experts to promote collaborative
international trusted computing standards development to address both
global and domestic market requirements. The TPM 2.0 specification was
approved and released as ISO/IEC
11889:2015 by the International Standards Organization/International
Electromechanical Commission in 2015.

TCG is a not-for-profit organization formed to develop, define and
promote open, vendor-neutral, global industry standards, supportive of a
hardware-based root of trust, for interoperable trusted computing
platforms.